Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it! HIS child, and forever, I am… (Fanny Crosby)
I enjoy listening to relaxing music like this as I work in my garden. I can sit here and meditate and thank my Heavenly FATHER for the blessings we are given. Thank you Heavenly Father! Abba, I love you and wish to live a life that you want me to…..to be a vessel of your love. I thank thee for every encouraging word I read from my blogger friends. I pray that YOU guide me as I give encouraging words to my friends. Amen. Praises be to GOD forever and ever.
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My little Plumbago are doing good. I just planted them this year. So precious. :)
For the life of me….I cannot remember what this flower is called.
Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
Sandra
20 comments:
Sandra, you got some nice photos of your flowers. We have plumbago, too. Ours in one spot doesn't do well, but in another, it's prolific. Love that second flower, too, and wish I could help with the name.
Happy Outdoor Wednesday...
XO,
Sheila :-)
very nice meditation. What a way to start your day. The flowers are lovely.
Absolutely beautiful, Sandra!!
Beautiful pictures! The Rose of Sharon made me think of the famous quote from Georgia O'Keefe. She said to "just grab the flower and look down its throat" if you wanted to do a painting of one.
Stop by sometime, OK?
Bill @ Affordable Accoutrements
Hi Sandra,
You have lovely flowers! Love the prayer at the beginning of your post too. Thank you for sharing today and enjoy the rest of your week.
Blessings,
Sandi
Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers.
And the lemon seed story...I did get a little tear thinking of what love and perseverance can accomplish.
Thanks for visiting,
Candy
Lovely pictures! And I wouldn't swear to it, but I think that second flower might be a gazania.
Does it only really open fully in bright weather? Close up on cloudy days and at night? If so, it's a gazania. Lovely, but a bit of attitude!
Cass
Those flowers are just beautiful. I keep seeing the rose of Sharon lately in blogs. And somehow, it can't be helped but they kinda resemble a hibiscus, don't you think? :-) Your garden is definitely a haven.
OOH Sandra, You have some beautiful flowers!!! I love that Rose of Sharron...and that other flower looks like some kind of sun flower??? It is beautiful!
Hope you have a wonderful day! Nancy
Sandra, your flowers and pictures are so completely beautiful. I just love them...they speak to my heart.
Blessings,
Barb
Sandra, you never disappoint me. I love the beautiful flowers. They are always a song to my day. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful Outdoor Wednesday post. Thank you for stopping by and the beautiful comment about my Lemon Tree. I was so tickled. Stop back by again. Country Hugs, Sherry
Lovely flowers, each are beautiful!
gorgeous! and the music is soooo soothing! TFS!
xoxo, Tiffany
What lovely photos of such beautiful flowers. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Beutiful photos! I don't have a plumbago and now I want one - so pretty!
Manuela
Fanny Crosby...what a special woman.
Singing in the garden...sounds relaxing!
Becky K.
Hi Sandra,
What beautiful flowers you have, flowers have a way of causing us to stop and meditate about our Creator, and His awesomness.
I thought your Rose of Sharon was stunning. Thank you for sharing, and thank you for visiting me, and leaving such sweet words.
Sue
Good Morning Sandra...
Just wanted to stop by and thank you for coming over and taking a peek at my Texas vacation photos of all my family!
What a sweet post! I love the Lord and I love Fanny Crosby...one of my favorite songs that she wrote is "To God Be the Glory"! I remember reading a book about her...she was a powerhouse for God!!! If you haven't ever read about her...you really should...she has quite a testimony!
I loved all your flower photos...I had plumbago when I lived in Texas...such pretty blue/lavender flowers! Thanks again for coming by...
Warmest wishes,
Chari
I love the song REDEEMED. Have you ever heard the story behind Fanny Crosby? She was blind...and back when she wrote lyrics/music she was paid pennies for her work. Even so...God blessed her over and over and over again.
Love to you~ Rebecca
The meditation is sensitive and meaningful...thank you for letting us share in your reflections. Your flowers are lovely.
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